Togarmite/Old/Gzarot

From Linguifex
< Togarmite‎ | Old
Revision as of 23:41, 11 September 2017 by IlL (talk | contribs) (IlL moved page Classical Netagin/Morphology to Classical Netagin/Gzarot without leaving a redirect)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Declension by mishkal

Gzarot

Gzarot (Hebrew, sg. gizra; Netagin kafiŋâ, pl. kăfiŋ) are variations of a paradigm that are determined by the choice of consonants in the consonantal root. Thus, a paradigm may have a regular gizra in addition to various irregular ones, which occur most commonly when

  • the consonantal root contains a "guttural" (ʔ ȝ h ħ) or a semivowel (y w);
  • the consonantal root contains a n, since nC tends to assimilate into CC, as in Hebrew
  • the consonantal root has 2 letters